Join MGC's Litigation Team in Brunswick, GA!
MGC is an industry leading civil litigation firm celebrating 30 years of excellence in 2025 spanning 23 offices across 12 states.
We are currently seeking an experienced attorney to support our Litigation Team in Atlanta, remotely from Brunswick. Ideal candidates will have 3-4 years of practice experience. Our associates are given hands on experience in all phases of civil litigation from case inception to trial, as well as direct client contact. We offer competitive compensation with monthly bonus opportunities. Must be licensed to practice law in Georgia.
What We're Looking For:
Willingness to learn and work autonomously and within a team structure
Exceptional interpersonal skills
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Initiative and the ability to multitask
Ability to thrive in a fast-paced work environment
Position Overview:
Membership track with defined benchmarks
Formal mentorship structure
Hybrid work options
Additional Benefits:
Paid parental leave
Leadership training programs
Comprehensive health insurance
Casual dress code
Mental health support resources
Employee resource groups dedicated to promoting Diversity, Opportunity and Inclusion
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Assess new files to establish action plans, budgets, and recommendations.
Identify pleading requirements and delegate tasks to paralegals as needed.
Prepare discovery responses and manage document production.
Attend depositions, hearings, and other discovery events, providing thorough reports
Negotiate settlements, secure authority, and prepare for trial as necessary
Maintain regular communication with paralegals and legal assistants
If you're ready to take the next step in your career with a firm that values innovation and a supportive workplace culture, we encourage you to apply to McAngus Goudelock & Courie!
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